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599 [Kingzhang]

There were quite a few people who donated books. Bibliophiles from all provinces in the north and south came to the Hanlin Academy with their bibliographies, and found at least thousands of unique copies at one time.

Including Qianshan Fei.

Fei Yinghuan and Mr. Lou took advantage of the book donation opportunity to come to Nanjing to visit relatives. They had not seen their daughter for several years.

Walking in the lanes of the Forbidden City, Mr. Lou looked at the majestic palace walls and couldn't help but sigh, "I have been back for more than ten years, and I never thought it would be like this. I heard that He'er rebelled in Luling, and I was almost frightened.

I fainted, for fear of causing disaster."

"Madam is still brave. If my husband were at home, he would definitely cut off all contact with He'er as soon as possible." Fei Yinghuan smiled and said...

Fei Yinghuan has been really cool and unrestrained in recent years. He doesn't care about anything. He lives in Hangzhou with his wife, concubines and young son and enjoys a comfortable life. He has already visited all the scenic spots in Hangzhou, and occasionally he goes to Suzhou and even Zhejiang.

Climbing mountains everywhere in the south.

Literature has not been left behind. Dozens of poems are published every year. Regardless of whether Guozhang writes well or not, Hangzhou literati will rush to circulate them.

The couple was taken to a courtyard in the southeast of the Forbidden City, where they would stay tonight. The bedding was replaced with new ones, and some maids were assigned to wait on them temporarily until they could visit relatives tomorrow.

There is an area in the Forbidden City where foreign ministers can live. The main situations are as follows:

First, if cabinet ministers and central ministers need to work overtime in an emergency, it is inconvenient to leave the palace and go home at night, so they stay overnight in specific rooms.

Second, ministers who were temporarily summoned to discuss matters with the emperor until night could also stay overnight in the Forbidden City.

The maid responsible for serving the couple is not a harem maid, but more like a handyman in the Forbidden City. The leading female officer took out a waist badge and said, "Your Majesty has an order. If the abbot wants to read a book, he can go to Wenyuan Pavilion to borrow books."

.This is a borrowing card.”

Fei Yinghuan couldn't sit still after getting the book borrowing badge.

Mr. Lou smiled and said, "Go ahead, I'll take a look around here."

Fei Yinghuan went out with the female officer. The female officer seemed to have received an order and was acting as a tour guide for the prince all the way. "Inside the palace wall to the north of here is the Chunhe Hall. It is still empty at the moment. His Majesty has ordered that the prince wait for ten

We won’t move in until 20 years old.”

Chunhe Hall is the Prince's East Palace, not far from Wenhua Hall where the Cabinet Office is located.

Fei Yinghuan smiled and nodded, "Prince, his good grandson."

After walking for a while, the female official pointed to the front and said, "This is the Wenhua Hall. Cabinet ministers and Zhongshu Sheren all work here on weekdays."

cabinet?

Fei Yinghuan, who had never been a court official in his life, was a little jealous when he heard the name of the cabinet and asked, "Can I go for a walk?"

"Okay." The female officer smiled and led the way.

The Forbidden City in Nanjing is different from the Forbidden City in Beijing, which has been constantly revised, in some details, and is also very different from the Forbidden City in the Qing Dynasty.

The Wenhua Palace in the Ming Dynasty was originally the prince's office and the place where he studied and studied, so it was relatively close to the East Palace. If any cabinet minister in the Ming Dynasty was suddenly awarded the title of Bachelor of Wenhua Palace, and the emperor was still physically

If it is not good, it can generally be understood as Tuogu Minister.

By the mid-Ming Dynasty, the princes were often young, and the emperor even deliberately did not establish a prince. For example, Jiajing did not establish a prince in the early years. The prince's territory, Wenhua Hall, was abandoned and became the place where the emperor held Buddhist feasts. Jiajing also built a side hall here.

, dedicated to storing medicines used for alchemy.

The change in the function of the Wenhua Palace marked the complete collapse of the prince training mechanism in the Ming Dynasty. The prince was unable to familiarize himself with government affairs before ascending the throne.

Now, Zhao Han directly designated Wenhua Hall as the cabinet office.

The main hall of worship, the east and west auxiliary halls, and the Chuanxin hall where Confucius was worshiped before the Sutra banquet were all transformed into cabinet offices. Although many of them are still empty, as state affairs become increasingly complicated, those vacant offices will definitely come in handy.

It would not be like the Ming Dynasty, which kept building more offices and even moved some cabinet offices outside the Forbidden City.

Fei Yinghuan suddenly came to his senses and asked, "The Palace of Wenhua has become the cabinet, so the place where the prince takes charge of affairs is gone?"

The female official said, "On the west side of Chunhe Hall (East Palace), a new Yuanliang Hall was built, which is where the prince takes care of his affairs."

Fei Yinghuan stepped into the side door of Wenhua Hall and saw a scholar from the Middle School in the small courtyard.

Zhongshu Sheren was holding a pile of documents and didn't take Fei Yinghuan seriously, thinking that he was a foreign minister who had been summoned to the cabinet for discussion. He nodded to Fei Yinghuan and started running again, as if he was busy delivering them.

Which department should the file be sent to?

There are many Zhongshusheren in various offices here. Secretaries in the Forbidden City are all called Zhongshusheren. They are not only in the cabinet, but also in the imperial office and other departments.

Fei Yinghuan walked around, and there were all kinds of people from the middle school, and they all seemed busy with business. It was not easy for him to disturb, let alone contact the cabinet ministers. After broadening his horizons, he left the Wenhua Hall.

Wenyuan Pavilion is further south. Like Wenhua Palace, it is also a complex of buildings and houses many books and national archives.

Fei Yinghuan showed his waistband and went in. In view of the large number of damage and loss of books in the Wenyuan Pavilion in the Ming Dynasty, the management of Wenyuan Pavilion today is more strict and standardized. Generally, borrowing of books is not allowed, so even if they are borrowed, they must be registered in detail here.

Fei Yinghuan continued reading until evening before returning to his residence.

Lou asked curiously, "How is it in the Forbidden City?"

Fei Yinghuan said, "I only went to Wenhua Palace and Wenyuan Pavilion. It is indeed a royal atmosphere. Wenyuan Pavilion has a huge collection of books. I don't know which one to read first. Many of the books have names I have never heard of."

Lou smiled and asked, "Do you want to stay?"

Fei Yinghuan was informed and said with a smile, "His Majesty is going to compile the Complete Book of the Republic of China. Not only will it be revised and included in the Yongle Dadian, but he will also add books from the three hundred years of the Ming Dynasty. This will surely be an unprecedented masterpiece, and he will be a Confucian scholar."

You are a scholar, why don’t you want to get involved?”

Mr. Lou reminded, "Don't let your daughter help you speak. Go directly and ask the emperor for permission. We have watched the emperor grow up. With his temper, it is better to be direct. It is really a bad idea to let your daughter speak for you."

Fei Yinghuan thought about it for himself, nodded and said, "That's the truth."

The next day, the couple was invited to the Imperial Garden and finally met their son-in-law and two daughters.

"Father, mother!"

Fei Rumei pounced directly on her, showing no restraint like a concubine.

Mrs. Lou was particularly happy. Her daughter's appearance showed that she was living well in the palace and her personality was still as lively as before.

Fei Rulan was much calmer. She followed Zhao Han, accepted the greetings from her parents, and then smiled and talked to her parents to make things normal. She was a queen, so she had to carry it, otherwise it would be disrespectful.

"Father-in-law, mother-in-law, please sit down." Zhao Han said with a smile.

"Don't dare."

The couple responded quickly, but they did not dare to agree to such a friendly address.

Zhao Han saw that they were a little cautious and asked, "How are you doing, the abbot?"

Fei Yinghuan said, "I built a house by the West Lake, where I felt comfortable studying and traveling around the lake. I also made many literary friends and founded the Xizi Literary Society, aiming to revitalize Vietnamese and Chinese literature."

"That's good. I'm afraid the two elders won't get used to living together." Zhao Han said.

Zhao Han asked again, "Is Hangzhou still prosperous?"

Fei Yinghuan replied, "Business is becoming more and more prosperous. The Qiantang River estuary is too silted up, and large sea ships cannot sail in. Goods along the Qiantang River are transported to the eastern suburbs of Hangzhou for storage, and then transported to Ningbo by offshore merchant ships, so that they can be carried

They sailed out to sea with their goods. Not only did Ningbo have a port, but also a secondary port was built in Zhoushan on the other side. A pagoda was also built in Zhoushan, which is more than twenty feet high, and ships passing by can be seen at night. "

This kind of pagoda actually functions as a lighthouse, and there are many of them along the coast and rivers.

After chatting about Hangzhou for a while, Zhao Han asked, "Have you ever returned to Qianshan?"

Fei Yinghuan said, "I have to go back every New Year."

Zhao Han asked, "Are the ancients still well in the past?"

Mr. Lou replied, "Fei Shanzhang of Hanzhu Academy has recently suffered a stroke and is bedridden. His movements are quite inconvenient. I heard that he is old and haggard and may not have much time left. Fei Ruyi has rushed back to Qianshan to take care of him."

"Oh, it's such a pity." Zhao Han was indeed a little sad. Principal Fei was kind to him in the past.

There was also Cai Maode, the former Jiangxi superintendent, who was also a good man and once planned to accept Zhao Han as his disciple.

This Mr. Cai has been dead for several years.

The defending army surrendered, and Li Zicheng broke through the city and entered. Cai Maode led officials and soldiers to fight. After breaking through, he refused to escape and chose to commit suicide to serve Chongzhen. There were sixteen officials who committed suicide with him, including several family members.

Ten. Zhao Han had already captured Nanjing at that time, and he could have gone south to join Zhao Han.

Chongzhen went a bit too far. He only gave Cai Maode the posthumous title of "Zhongxiang" but was unwilling to give him another posthumous title.

It is equivalent to the emperor recognizing your loyalty, but complaining that you have lost the city and the land, and will not be able to get any rewards after your death.

At that time, there were very few people who committed suicide for the emperor. Even if they did not give actual rewards, they could just give them an official title, which would at least make their loyal ministers more glorious after their death. As a result, everyone saw that Cai Maode and sixteen officials died in a majestic manner.

Being resented by the emperor, the next city simply fell into disrepair.

Weng and his son-in-law talked about their old friends, and the more they talked, the more they became more and more sad.

Near noon, Fei Yinghuan suddenly said, "Your Majesty, I am willing to do my little bit to compile the Complete Book of the Republic of China!"

Zhao Han thought for a while, nodded and said, "That's okay. However, the compilation of "The Complete Book of the Republic of China" will have to wait until the "History of the Ming Dynasty" is ready. The head of state can go back and make some preparations. He can compile some share capital first, and then he can enter it directly."

.Hmm... The head of the state should be responsible for organizing the department, so we can start from this aspect."

Fei Yinghuan was overjoyed and asked him to take charge of the collection department, which made him one of the deputy editors of the book.

Just as Fei Yinghuan was about to stand up to thank him, several female officials and palace maids came over in a panic, "Your Majesty, the prince had a fight with someone and was... injured."

Zhao Han smiled instead of getting angry, "It's really strange that someone dared to beat the prince. In my opinion, the prince might have struck first. Ask the reason why and don't punish those children randomly. It's normal for children to fight. If the injuries are serious

It’s nothing serious, just make it a big deal.” We will provide you with the fastest updates from me, 599【国章】read for free.


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